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Referring to indefinite detention as "an abomination," Senator Paul urged his colleagues to vote against the FY 2013 NDAA Conference Report.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvuhVu0z9p4
Yesterday, the House of Representatives passed the [...]

The latest email from C4L President John Tate calls members to action against the government's desire to indefinitely detain American citizens:
In their mad rush to get out of town before the holidays, the statists in Washington, D.C. are [...]

In his latest Texas Straight Talk, Congressman and C4L Honorary Chairman Ron Paul discusses the importance of Right to Work laws:
Many observers were surprised when Michigan, historically a stronghold of union power, became the [...]

Michigan passing Right to Work this week caught the political class, pundits, and unions in particular completely off guard.
While union bosses complained this legislation was rammed down their throats, an honest observation makes it clear it [...]

By Sam Aydlette
The Transaction Account Guarantee, or TAG, is the government insurance program for credit unions and other non interest bearing accounts. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has proposed a vote on the Senate floor that would [...]

By Sam Aydlette
While dining out with an old army buddy last Saturday, an intriguing conversation arose over the topic of compulsory service to the State. My friend argued that it would benefit young people if they were tasked to do some [...]

Yesterday, in a closed door conference committee on the FY 2013 National Defense Authorization Act, conferees stripped out an amendment that would have prohibited the indefinite detention of American citizens and lawful permanent residents.
In [...]

C4L member, grassroots activist, and former NYPD detective John Baeza appeared on Fox News to discuss yesterday's tragic events and how to increase protections for teachers and children.
Watch it by clicking here or visiting the following [...]

by Maria Stavrou
Today, Michigan is on track to make history as one of the most heavily unionized states thus far to pass right-to-work legislation. Amid heavy protests by labor unions in the capitol building and despite last-minute coaxing [...]

By Sam Aydlette
Currently, the U.S. Government restricts your economic transactions, as labor, goods, services, and all other commodities must be bought and sold according to their current dollar value. Simply put, legal tender laws have [...]